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aald letter* will ba rrutad. wltnaM John Bilbo,
Iaq„ Ordinary for Chatham teu.tr. tU> tanth ton.
octal john mum, o.o.c.
1 Wrtaht Ihea. wo,
_ I anmnnlah til whom It may
"in' ba and ay paw baton aald Court, to
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moai obketloa (ITMT they hare) on or baton tha
S5 SidaTto Nmmberoait.'olhwlio aald let-
tty. O^'uwrtor Chatham
Ostity. this eight day of April IBM.
aOHS BILBO. 0.00.
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HuiiWWOBolA, BULLOCH CO.
. DBINfcjrRATOttS’ 81LK.—Atraaably la M or-
\ dor araotad by tho Court of Ordlowy oraald
l\ dor oranledbr thoCourt of OrdlnwyBlind
Mfiir. anu ba aold baton tho Court Houao door
[I-’-V--.. I 1.1 nn ilia, flasob Tll.Uil.V
county,will be «oW belbre t—..—
In Bute, boro, In aald county, on tho Brat TuoaJay
in Norombar MM, balaroau tho lawtol bourn of
ado, (404) tour hundred and iwcnty Bro acroa of
laud, mom or laoi, lylug In aald county, hoondod
out by eatato ofOarld Leo,touth by doalah Zitroor,
treat by COroorer,north bytltoedam hoc—belong
Ing to tho eatato of Hlchaal Donahlaon, deceased :
aoM tor tho beueBteT the hairs and creditors of sdd
daoaased. Terms mado known ou tho day of ado.
TM. 10th day ofgojUember A D1844
r E. WBSUJt, Atalnlslntor.
A AtlltnsnuTtJRd' BALE.—Agreeable to au or
dor granted by the Court of Ordinary ol sdd
oouaty, will bt sold, baton tho court house door lu
add county, on the Brst Tuesday in Norembor
nut, between the lawtol hours of sale: Nino hun
dred and Blty (040) acres of load, mon or lost. In
sererd surreys, lying In add county oulhe Kill-
adnrUle Road—one met being the late residence
of Thomas Knight, deceased: and tha other tract
known as tholnila’ place, whan Joseph Knjgbl,
Jr., bow Ureo-mld land is bounded by A. J. will,
son, Ogecheo Hirer, A. Richardson, and others,
bnhofsdd tracts Is weUlmpmred. Belonging to
IlM mUU of Thomas Knight. do*--* t*d. Sold for
the boot fit of tho heir* of said deeva <■•!. Terms on
the day of sale,
Joseph knight,, ji i xdn ^,.
THOHAS E. KKlUlli,
Baptambar 10th, 1844.
iept!3
*TATK OP _ OEOROIA TATTNALL CO.
S K> all whom 11 may coocernWhsreas James
Standfleld will apply al the Court or Ordinary
Letters of Administration ou the estate of John
■Man. lata of said County, deceased. Those are,
therefore, to dta and admonish all whom it may
o—nerarr be and appoar before said Court to make
ehleeliOQ (if any they here) on or before the first
Monday in November next, otherwiio said letters
will be mated.
Witness, H. Snucxuxn, Iftq., Ordinary for Tail
uU Gouty, this the 9th dayafAugurt, i860,
au *tom H. STRICKLAND? Ordinary
%<tXTM 09 OBmKaiATBCUACK CO.
mo all whom It may concern.—Whereas hancy
I Hull rrUl apply nl tha Court of Ordinary for
ManorsdmlnlamUon In the estate or William
1 Ro Hiti, deceased.
• ere therefore to cite and admonish all
* rbefore said
U may concern to be and appear
to make objections, (if any they hare,) on or
the first Monday In November t _ ‘
•afore the first Monday in November nest, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness William Lee. Esq,, i>rdin*ry forBullo (L
eunty, this 25th day of September. A. D., 1856..
acpt ar-tl-CB WILLIAM LEE, o. a. o
STATU
C HATHAM COOtiTY.—Than whom It may con-
oern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at Um Court ot Ordinary for letters dUmisori as
guardian of George X Wallace and Robert G.Wal-
These are, therefore, to dte end admonish all
whomtt may conoern, to be and appear before
•aid Court to make objection (ITany they hare)
or before the first Monday in March noxt. otin
wise aald letters wlU be granted.
i, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Wltnees. John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for C
lowly, this 11th day of Auxoa, IBM.
augll JOHN BILBO, o.
ISmm OF 6E0K01A,~lSI/lA6Cfr00~
rpo all whom tt may concern.—Whereas Sarah
STATE OF UROnOU.
C HATHAM COUNTY.—Tli an wnom lt msycop
cern : Whereas, James toi#te will apply at the
court of Ordinary for Loiters u umissarr as Admin
istrator on the Estate of t Scoria, J lexandor.
Thoso are, therefore, io cue and admlnlslt all
whom tt may ooncern, to i>e auu Appear before said
Court to make objection ( anv uwv have) on or
before the first Monday >i. Aerii nest. otherwise
Bald letters will be granted %niw*. John Bilbo,
Esq., Ordinary for Chatham (Vmuiiv, this tonlh day
ofOotober *“*“ . «
octal
r 1866,
a!JHW lt!lJtn.O.O.O.
STATE OF GBOJIGTA H fW
C HATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas. Joseph W. Gib-
bons will apply nt tha- Court ot Ordinary for
utters Dttmttsary os executor nn the Estate of
Mathew Dotson.
Thesoaro, therefore, to cite and admonish nil
whom tt msy concern, lo bo nau appear before Bald
Court to make objection (ir any u»av havo) on or
before tho first Monday in April aext, otherwise
said letters will be granted, wiiaahb John Bilbo,
Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham Cnuniv. this tenth day
of October 1856. JOBN rtlf.BO. O. C. C.
octal
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..jtWIl-
a&uU
(a sits and admonish all
whom II may concern, to bo and appor before said
OottrlatoBukaobJooUous^lf any they havo), ou
or before the first Monday in D* cmt»r next. oth.
•r wise said Administration will In granted as above
Afivmmmm aosnov, rmummu, va.
Authorised Agent for the Savannah Journal
Wttnets William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch.
ort99 WILLIAM 1.MC.0. »■ C.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agreeable to an or-
nil " ‘ “
A. der granted by the Court id ordinary of said
county, will be sold before tho Court House imor, in
said county, ou tho firstTuoaiiay in Doccmbor next,
between tbo lawfol hours of sale (612) fivohundiei
and twolvo acros, more or less t'me land, well Ira-
LOCAL EVIDENT!, OF T«R VALUE AND FHUC-
••IMOX Ul'iUtlU OP
WILDER'S SALAMANDER MAVIS,
At MamJaetmeA '■* annu 4 Marvin. Ntm Tmrk.
In thefire of theBd
foil., which ooosum-
ed the brick building
oooupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposite
the Gas Works, in this
city, was a saTe ot
tha above deaeHp
Will IHVItll «VI V<, IUUIS lir IVH I IUu MUU. Kin I Mi
B ored in said county, bounded on the South, by
ioliiul While, Boulh East. John Vossmith, last
WUiuut Rush, North William Kuwo, belonging
In tho Estate of Morris Drrrleu, deceased, sold for
the benefit of tho holrs of sold deceased. Terms ou
the day or solo. This 15th day October. 1856.
JOHANN All lM)RRIEN,Adm'x.
octlO TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r.
. -ill apply at the Court of Ordinary
for Letters of Administration on the Extato ol John
Brennan, deceased, these are there to cite and ad
monish all whom tt may conoern, to be and appear
before the Court, to make objections (if any they
hove,) on or before the first Monday in November
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witaesa, William Lee, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch
Gouty, this 4th of September 1856.
WILLIAM LEE, O. B. C.
up! |
" WATHJ W OEOllOiA,
B ULLOCH mUTNTY.—To all Whom it may oon-
cere: wb-reas, 8eabom B Cowart will apply
Mina Court or Ordinary for letters dismiMory as
administrator on the estate of Patrick DKelehcr,
deceased •
lhave are, uierefore, to cite and admonish al)
whom tt may oencern, to be and appear before said
Msnrtto make objection (If any they have) on or be*
fore Uw first Moeda/ in February next, otherwise
•aid letters will be granted.
Witness. William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Rullocb
; this 6tb day of August, 1856.
sug« WILLIAM LEE.
•. 8. C.
NOTICE.
T WO mouths alter date, application will be made
to the Honorable Ordinary of Tatnali County,
for leave to eeli a portion of the lands belonging to
the estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being oue
tractof land which has been reserved from former
aalee—where the said deceased resided at the time
Of his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r.
ten 11 a . sept 31856.
ff&TlCK.
mWO months after date, application will be made
X to the Coart of Ordinary of Tattnall County,
for leave to soli tho Real Estato ol James L. Gra
ham, late of said County, deceased.
aug 4,1856. JA3. B. STRIPPING,
~ Am utstrator.
Mar Tkkx, 1850.
Robl M. Robertson, and others, compl’nts,)
vs. |
Claudios B. Pease, thoDoboy Steam Saw J-urder
Mill, Clark Sayles and WlUiam F. Saylcs |
and others, defendauts. J
TT appeariug to the Court that two ol the said dc
X fcadants. Clark Sayles and William F. Sayles re
side out of this County, and are absent from tho
State of Georgia, so that service or the above bill
sad subpoena cannot be served upon them. Cn
motion it Is ordered, that the said Clark Sayles and
William F. Styles do appear and answer the said
complainant's bill, on or before the first day of the
next Term of this Court, or in default thereot, that
sa'd bill be taken pro conresso against them: and tt
Is forthcr ordered, that a copy or this order bo pub-
fished In one of the pablle newspapers of the city
ef Savannah once a week for three months prior
the eeesion of tae next Term of this Court.
True extract from Minutes.
W. G. 8HEFTALL,
oct J—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. e. o. c.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
TNXECUTUKS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an order
J*J granted by the Court of Ordinar of Liberty
•ounur, at the September Term, will be sold, be
fore the oourt house door lo HfoosvUle, ou tb»
first Tuesday in November next, between the law-
ulhours of sale: The following lands, vis : 1000
sens situate in liberty county, on the Canoocbee
Muff: and 100 acres situate in the county or Bryan
—belonging to the estate of Joshua 1. Beasley
at# of said county, deceased; and sold for the boo
•fit of the heirs and distributees oa estate
Harms made known on the day of sa
JOHN a BEA81Y ) « ,
E. Q. ANDREWS, J E * rH ‘
September lit 1856.
fcrATKOK-GEORUIA, TATTNAECcO.
fpo all whom It mtr coocern * -Bercas, Banja
JL ala Alexin tier will apply al the Court or Or-
fcaarj tor Latter, of DUtnlsaUm u Admlulatralur
tta aetata orAaaoa wlUlane.lale of aald County, do.
aaaaad. Tbaaaara.Ihenfara.IocIlaandadmouUh all
* ho* it nay coocern, to be and appear before aald
Oaan to auka objection (ifany they bave)on or be-
fcra the first Monday In March noil, otherwise aald
■eUna will bn graatad lo lbs aald applicant.
WRae*, H anncaiaan, Skq., Ordinary for Tall-
aaU Conau, tbto tha Mb day of Anguat, ll4d.
a«f54—fim H. 8TRICKLANP,
, Ordinary.
MTATKOV OKOnOIA. CHATHAM CO
fFk|aR*hOfa it nay concern: Wbereaa Mur Ann
1 Uent wIU apply at Uw Opart of Ordinary tor lot-
lent Uambuoty on tho eatato of James P. feat,—
ThasarsttarafcratocttaandadiBonlaballwbom
H sear oeonrn. In bn aid appear before aald boon,
tt aun okjectiona OTany they bare) on or before
tt Monday tn December non, otherwise ttld
the Tim Monday in ■
letuai will be granted,
, Ordinary for Chatham
Oaaawy, ttia third day of Jnoe ltte.
jig .«OHN Bll.no, 0J3.C.
ULLuCHOouNtY dALEZWTubi
imcoca
JD sail on
Mfovatbaco
Uw first Tuesday In November next.
Uw const bouse door io Statesboro’, jJulloch
within Uw usuai hours of sale, the follow
to-wit: ooa thousand and twenty-four
bounded north by Mitt Creak and
Noth west by Solomon Branoen's land. Levied on
as the property of John Akins, to satisfy a fits la
sued from the Superier Court of said county io fa
vor of W. H Bawle* Property pointed out by John
Akins* Levy made October 15th. 1S56.
eedfi JOHN 8. DENMARK, 8. B. C.
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY,
rnoall whom It may coocern. Whereas Hanah
X WHIM will apply at Uts Court of Ordinary for
fouarecT admfoistratfonon the latota ot Patrick
Thesa aretbereforeto dte sadadmiaiebaU whom
M mar aoneern to be and appear before aald Court
U auksohjeoUoo (irgay they have) oa or' bofere
Uw first Moaday In December next, otherwise said
Istlare will ba mated. ‘
Wltnees WltUua Lee, bq.. Ordinary for Bollocb
DIVORCF
Elisabeth Cowley ) In Coffee .--unerior Court,
vs. > Mur term 18561
John Oowloy, 1
U appearing to the Court from *ne return of the
Sherin, that the defendant John t«wiy. Is not to be
be found In Coffee County, and w mHhw appears
that he is not In this State. Ou niutmn nl Wm. R.
Gaulding, Attorney for libelant, >• i« ordered that
aervlCQ be perfected ouealddefounaot by a publi
cation of tills orrderin oue of the t.utthn imimaUin
Savannah, onco a month for three months preced
ing the next tom of this Court, rmMirtmj said de
fendant to appear at the next totiunf On O re Su
perior Court a November next, aiiu .km n»u«l*f#naive
alegatlon to said Court.
A true extract of the minutw «► «H*ffee jMinerlor
Coun
ARCH'D Mil.FAN :*nnutv Clerk.
aun 2—Cm
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE -Agreeable to an or
der grouted by the Court «>t ordinar) or Rul-
loch couuty, wl I bo sold before the conn hours
door, i» Statesboro', in said county, ou tiio Hist
Tuesday in November uoxt, between tho lawful
hours of sale: Thirty-three humlrt d, .-ixit on and
a half (331614) acres of Laud, more ur less all ad
joining in dtUercnt surveys, and lylug ou the Mill-
sdgovtllu Road atui Spring Cieek, in sntd county—
Btbclug the late residence or Thomas Mills, de
•eased- Ills well imnrovetl, with n giNnl and well
finished dwelling house and all uceeraary out build-
tags, with a good mill and some two hundred acres
•t cleared land, with thirty or forty acres of ham
mock. or bay land lately put under cultiva
tion. Also, all tho timber, which will square
twelve inches of a tract or Laud, sold by I'nid do
ceased to Arthur Kerby and the limber reserved In
nis life Utue. All belonging to tint estate »l Thomas
Mills, deceased. Sold for the benefit ol tho noire of
said deceased. Terms made kuown on day of sale.
HARDY B. H dXitX. Adm’r.
Sept. 10th, 1856 septia
STATE OP GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
oern : Whereas. Wm. Groover, Jr., one or the
executors, and Sarah If. Groover, executrix, on the
estate of John Groover, deceased, will apply at the
Court or Ordinary for Lettera DismUsonr, and to
have the estate or the said John Groover dismissed
as executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom tt may concern to be and appear before said
Oourt, to make objection (irony they have) la terms
ofthe law, otherwise said Letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Ffcq.. Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 11th day of Sept, 1856.
septl3 WIUJAM LEE, o. u. a
KXKVVTOH’H SAXBi
■y^lLL be sold before the Court House door iu
Joffersonton, Camden County, Georgia, on
the First Tuesday in November next, bet ween th
egxl hours of sale,
Peter, a negro man.house -tv:» nt and hostler
32 years of age, and Jim a U;v r (4 years o
age, Ben, a house servant 16 \ -•» :c.
Also, that well known Hoc *i. - Boarding
House, located obsut 60 yards fr-- u .n« river, 300
feet In length, running from the bock street I * the
river, 90 feet wide. This lot Is well fruited with
sweet oranges, figs,peaches. 4c, Also, two vacant
lots, together with tho nouacbold and kitchen
Furniture,consisting offeaumr beds,matrasses,quilts
sheets, pillows, blankets, oedneads, carpets draw
ers, aud one slab, oneclocx.one safe, table-cloths,
towels, dining and breakfast tabic*, chairs, cooking
utensils, glass candle shaaes.ublc-covers and win
dow curtains, one lot silver snoons, crockery ware,
wash stands and shovel and tones, boras and cart,
cattle and hogs.
Nelly, a negro woman vears of age. will be
sold at private sale. All me above named property
will be sold for tho bcuatit ofthe heirs and credi
tors of Mrs. PercUla Thomas, tale ot said tfcuoty,
deceased.
Terms cash bofore deli tear*
W. b. mOMA#, Executor
Jeffersonton, Aug. 30.1856 aug 30—2m
GUARDIAN'S BALK*
W ILL be sold before um court House noor iu
JeOersontoo, Camara County, Georgia, on
the First Tuesday in Xnvrmocr next, between me
X boursofsalo, .
le, bouse servant, emia, Warner and iroonr,
31 years of age; Irene, ner aauvhtor, 14 years of
age; Minis, her sou, 11 vearaoiage; Joe, uer son,
14 months old, belonging to me estate ot Jaoiwla
Tompkins. Sold for tha uouent of the hemt and
creditors of sai l esutc.
Terms cash, or ttscquivam*'
W. B. ittuMAS, ouardtaa.
Jeffersonton, Aug. »>. ism aug 30-zm
GEORGIA, BULuOCH COUNTY.
A AMINISTRATORS' SalK—Bv virtue of acor-
der of the Ordimrv <4 said county, willbe
sold, on the first Tuesdav m November next .in
Statesboro', before the court nomsn door, witbintho
legal hours of sale, all tne following Lands, vis:
Twunty-tUreo hundred anu uinotv-etRbt acres, ca-
corUiug to the plats of tha same iu nino different
surveys, compoiiug ouo bouv—the property at the
estate ot Jesse Moore, lam ot said couuty. There
are ou the land two plautac.ons. :u good repair; on
ouo of them are good bujidiuv.-—dwelling house,
kitchen, smoke house, tmru. s to tiles, gin nonse
smith sliop, negro house-*, wnn alt other necessary
out-buildlugs, also, good urconr-is ,-f peacnes,ar
pies, 4c., also, good we-us id water—situate sl>
miles stove Statesboro’ uud six -«iie5 west of No d
Central Railroad. The Iruuh are ume uud oay. a I
well watered and i-mbereu. and lomeU by lauds if
James Young, Sr., James uiwu. and (diiers- Pur
chaser paying for titiea. terms on ihe day of salt-.
S. L. MUliRK. %
M. •' MOURE, S-AUm're.
U. W. MOORE. >
September 17th, 1856 aeptlS
ST AT K OP GEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To mi wnom it may Cut}
cern : Whereas, James-iKiyle will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letiom aumtsory as admiuls.
trator on the estate of George Alexander.
These are therefore to cite and udmoul-h all con
cerned, to be and appear betore said Court to make
objections, (if ony they have.) on or before the
first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters
wlU bo grouted.
Witncs , John llilbo, Ksq., uruuniry for Chatham
County, tills seventh day of October, 1S56.
oct 9-Ctn JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
• ■ W—Mil— t*»| —H, on
(Treaty, this llih Oct. AD. 1856.
NH9 WILLIAM LEE, 0. U. 0,
C STATE OP GEORGIA,
IlATilAM C0L.N1T—To nil whom it may Con-
cern: Whereas,John»amawdiapply at the
Court or Ordinary fo; letters dismitsory. as admin-
Utrator on the estate of Henry Cassou.
Them: are. therefore, to cue and admonish all
whom it mav coucern, to no aud appear before said
Oourt to make objection (if any they have) on or
before the first Monday to April next, otherwise
•aid letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo. Esq.. Ordinary forCbuiham
County this seventh day of October, i860,
oct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
NOTICE.
rPHREE months afterdate, application will be
X made to the Planters’ Bank of the State of
Georgia, lor the payment of a twenty dollar note
of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da
ted 1st June, 1651, No 687: also, tut the payment
of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854,
the left band halves of said uotes having been lost.
Also, to tha Bank of tho Slate or Georgia, for the
payment of a ten dollar note, letter A. dated 4th
Janury, 1850. the left hand half having been lost.
Also, to tbe Marine Bank of Georgia, for the j«y
meat of a teu dollar note, No 4,676, dated Nnrera
ber 1,1843, the left huud half having beeu lo-t.
auglO—law&m BOSTON k VtU.AI.ONGA.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
W IU. bo sold ou the first wonday in Jmutary
next, before tho Oourt House iu 8t.-te*boro,
the following property, belonging n •* - tate of
Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 aere- tnnr.- •• . nt land
in Btulcch county, bounded nortb by t-m property
of Jobu Grimes and John Plater, u- rih uud west by
tho property of John Slater, eatt by tho property of
Elijah Davi*, aud south by tbe property or Jo-
slab Davis. Sold for tho benefit of tbe heirs and
creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On tbe
properly arc one grist and one saw mill.
JOsJAH DAVIS,
sept24—3m Adm’r.
/X1DRGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY ;-Two months
VX after date application will be mado to tbe
Court or Ordinary or liberty County for leave to
sell a negro man. by the name of July, aged 40 years
belonging to the estate of Gideon HcGowen, late
of said county, deceased.
NANCY A. McGOWKN, Adm’x.
September 4,1856. septs
GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY.
T WO months alter dau,TwiU apply to the Goar*
of Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to sett
a portion of the real and personal estate of Benja
min W. Allen, late deceased, or so much thereot ~
is necessary ; and sold for the benefit of the heirs
and distributee* of said estate.
CAROLINE K. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix.
October 6th, 1866 oct 12—2m
A GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
LLpersoos having demands against the estate
of Benjamin W. Allen, late ol saiu county, do-
°'*•**’'hereby notified to present them, proper*
i(l X10 m 0 ' wl ' b,D ttma prescribed by
taw, or they will not be settled. *
And all persona indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to make immediate payment
• CAROLINE kTaLLEN,
(Wai— .UK tau. Qualified Administratrix.
Ootober 6th, 1856, oct 12—lm
notice.
Bulloch County, tor 1cm. IomII all ih< l*Ma and
|| ? »y M « >| h.,U”u f i “n M ‘u I *.. 1 *,
Vm.ii HAGEN, Administratrix.
ia»ij,B|29, 1856. tog 80
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
4 DMINISTKAlt‘R'8HALE—Agreeable loan or-
J\, der granted by tbe Court or ordinary of said
county, will be sold before the Oourt House * door,
in said couqty, on the first Tuesday in December
next, between the iawfol hours ol sale, (350) three
hundred and fifty jure* of Pine laud, more or Ires
In said county, well improved, bounded by Haskell
Semmons, William Sheffield aud John Brown sen.
belonging to the Estate ot Thomas t rosby, deceased,
sold for the bonefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms ou the day uf sale This I3ib day
of October, 1866.
oct 16 W11J.1AM F. CROSBY, Adm’r.
At Mmtfadutti i>if .4*0m» 4
Mm
3oalainln|th^5oE7p*Por»,
containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr.
Tbotnaa, and although iho building waa dettoyed,
the said Safo sustained no Injury whatever from the
interne heat to which tt had beon exposed. On open
ing tho Baft, tho conUmtu wore found undisturbed,
and in the same order and condition as when placed
there, exoepta alight discoloration to the projecting
ends ofafow papers, and the backaof one or twoot
the books, caused by tho steam'generated In tho
Safe, while at It* greatest heat.
Tho Safo and ooutents, as itoamo from the ruins,
may Hill bo aocu, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gaa Works. A large assortment of these cele
brated Safes always ou hand,aud for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIELD,
Agent for the Manufhcturers,
July 20,1865. 171 Bey-it*. Savannah. Ga.
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
i .mJiRRttiMtt
—J UNDERSIGNED would Uku this tfyiwr
tuntty to sxiirass to his flrtendrt and the publli
_ rally, his smoere thanks for tlioir liberal patrol,
age aad tuueooe, whloh ha* resulted tnexuwtuu i
Us trad* lo all parte of the State. Also, Carolina
Florida, Alabama and Teoaeeaee, thereby euablin.
him to oxhiblt a stock unsurpassed Iu any tfoutbei»
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, aud
boat Owners are particularly Invited to oxamiu* tit»
presaut stock, which le now complete In tb-
various deparunente, cvnalating in port of the i»lluv
lag goods, via:
’ GARPM1 DEPARTMENT
Royal Medallon,
Royal Velvet,
Mooet Wilton,
local Bruasola,
Tspeetrv Brussels,
kiwer Loom Bros*
1 tree ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Duteh,
. .state
ment, aud In addition would add, that tho books
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Forry Wharf.
July 26th, 1855. oet&-tf
m GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
rjit) ALL whom tt may concern, whorco* Henry J.
X I’arri.h wilt apply at the Court of •''rUnary
for lettera of guardianship of l.-ui-dt M Mirths,
George W. John. A. and Henry i’arU*.. orphan chil
dren or If lab Parish, deceased, these me ihurt-torc
to cite and admonish all whom tt may concern to be
and appear before said Court fo make objections (If
any they have) on or before tbe firt-l Mou tay in
December uoxt, otherwise said letters will tie grant
ed.
Witness, William Lee. Ordinary i»*r the County
of Bulloch, this 15th Oct. A. D. 1860,
oct 19 WIUJAM LEE, OB C
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK mutter, hear tot court noun,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Established In 1839.
rpHE Subscriber gratefol to his friends and
JL patrons for their continual fkvors, would atate
that In addltiou to tho improvements la DYING, an
qulred by him during his last visit to England and
Scotland, has mado arrangement* for oxtending his
biialncM, by wliich he Is now enabled to dye a
greater variety of colors nn silk aud woolen drecaea,
shawls, 4c., which ho trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen':! garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may be required, In the same superior style which
has generally *o much pleased hie patron*
friends.
Table Oovora, and Duties’ Crape Shawls, 4c.,
claaned and finished in tho first style.
Ladles' Bonnet* dyed, bleached and pressed in
the most Iksbionable style*.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through tbe poet
office, so that he may know where to call for them.
mob 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
Jlgfc, Au.
OVBTA1NAKD VPHOLSl'kJiFDKPAHVMENi
BrooateUea, Laoe aud Miuliu Curialm
latln do LeineSt Gilt Cornice*.
Satin and 811k iVmxsk, Gilt Pins and Bands,
Worsted and Oottoo Damask, Ihssels, Iax>|w iu> >
Cordst Velvet end Plush af various colors; window
Shades, new style.
Abo, every variety of Furniture Covering, Tim
ings and materials for deoorating.
FLOOM OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four fret wide, for Halls sin
Rooms, out to Ot without a seam.
Iba snbacriber will oblige himself to makctli*
prioes on all description of goods as low as the asm.
quality can ha purchased In any Northern city.
49T CarpcU out to Rooms and goo*is bent tn an>
part or the city free of charge.
AMT An experienced Upholster will attend te tliw
making and laying of Carpet* and Oil Cloths wh> u
desired. The decorative and curtain department i*
n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged ta«toai ••
■kiU. W. H. UUION, Agent.
14U Congress aud 67 St. Julien-au
UARUKk HHUPtii
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
^po all whom it may concern—Whereas, )W r-
1 decal G. Sheftall will apply at tho Oiurt of
Ordlaaryfor letter*oradmlnlnratlon on the **Hiate
of Daniel O'Connor. 1 hose arc, therefore, to - Ite
and admonish all whom tt may concern; to be aud
appear before said Court to mako objection, (ir «uv
they have,) ou or before the first Monday tn No
vumber next, otherwise aald letters will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this first day of October, I860,
oct 2 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
NOTICE.
QIXTY DAYS after date application will be made
_ to the Honorable Court of Ordinary or Screven
county for leave to teU a Negro Girl named Hnga,
the property of E. J. Brannon,
oct 10 . T. H. BRANNON, Trustco
McINTOSlI COUNTY SHERIFF 8ALE.
11/ILL bo sold on the first TUESDAY in Novem
vv ber next, before the Court Ho^ao door, in the
City of Darien, tho following property to wit :
Tho UNION STEAM SAW MU.L, together with all
the Fixtures, Machinery, 4c., thereunto belonging.
Also, tbe Mill Site on which said Mill i' situated,
containing four acres. Said Mill situate three miles
below Darien, at a place kuown as Pratt's landing,
on a tributary stream of the Altamaba ltiv. r, in
said county, levied on ns the property of Frost 4
Boulter, to satisfy a lien judgment Issued from the
Heuorablc, the Inferior Court of the County ot Mdu*
tosh, Mortimer Gullinan vs. tbe Uniou Steam Saw
Milt, Frost 4 Boulter owners thereof— property
pointed out In eaidlicn. Terms cash—purcban-r
paying for title. WM. T. THORPE,
Sheriff McIntosh County.
Darien, October 3, lr5B. oil 4
iroiicB.
O NE MONTH after tiiii date application will bt
mado to the Bank of tho State of Georgia lor
the payment c*ra twenty dollar bill, tbe right hall
of which lit* bicn lost.
DANIEL THOMAS.
Greenville. Ala., 1st Oct., 1858. oct ;Maw4w
NOTICE.
T HREE mouths after date application will be
made to the Marine Bank of Savannah for the
payment of two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vix: letter»«,
No. 3.07 0. aud letter C, No. 597,) the right halves
of which have been lost by mail.
JAMES P. HUDSON.
“ YOUR HOuSE,”
NO. 114 BRYAN STREET,
WEST or THE 5URKCT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE SUBSCRIBER would Inform bis friends aud
tbe publ'c generally, that be has REMOVED
from hi* Old Stand to UUVAN STREET, aud fitted
up the above Hon*e m n superior style, and Intends
serving his friend* withal! tbo dolicacio* ofthe sea
son, ?uch a-;—
WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NEW
YORK OYSTER*. 4c..
uud pledge* liinuelf to ute every endeavor to please
all who may favor him with their patroueje.
, HENRY Bt
sept 29— tf«£*
BtfRf.
OYSTERS:
THE subscriber U now ready to fur-
nl*b OYSTERS in the Shell, fresh open
ed or Pickled in Htiy quantity to suit
purchaser*. Pickled Oyster* iu keg>
ready fo be shipped.
octl JD. JESSE
„ REMOVALc
-Jw Thesubscrlber has Removed on tho .
ft Bay, next door to the Republican.ilj
nre office, where be h« now ojiening af
—NN»handaome ansortment or HPRING_
AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by the
pattern or make to order in tho mo*t fasliiomible
Htyle. Also, Beady Made clothing for the present
and coming season.
Thankful for past favor*, he hope* to merit a con
tinuance of tbe same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repulrieg done at
tbe shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White
and Figured Marseilles Vest*, for sale at a small pro-
JW’lfi JOHN W. KELLY,
WOOD—WOOD
T UB SUBSCRIBER has Just received, aud wl'l
kcep conitantiy 0 n hand at his Wood Yard,
Old Oharlestou Wharf, a full supply of the tN»ai
or boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, IJghlwoe l,
4c., kc. All In want are retpectfody invited to
give him a call. H. C. KAYfiOR.
P. S. All order* left at thfrBook Store under tho
Marshall House will bo promptly attended to.
sept 30
DISSOLUTION*
T HE Co partnei. •• of F. CHAMPION 4 tt>. U
this day dta* d by mutual conscut. Tlic
budiucsso. tbe lat- . .a will be settled by F. Cham
pion, who will contu.ae tbe Grocery busine#*
hi* own account.
F. CHAMPION,
R. J. l.ARCOMBIE.
Savannah, October 1856. septfiO—lm
LAND AWENCY—Brnnswick,* Ga.
EDWIN M. MOORE
/ \FFEKS his services to tbe public in the pur-
\J chose and sale of lands in the counric* ot
Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware.
Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular
attention giveu to locating, pnrchaaini
town lot* in the town of Baunswick.
Dr K Collins, Macon; Dr B M Oargile, Brunswick
Thomas il Harden, Savannah: Hon James I, Sow
rd, TbomasviUe.
book m# job nms
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE. w
Mcrchaate can be suppledVt short notice with
Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading,
Dray Books, Circulars, Card*
and Blank Books.
rsrUcular ^attention given *to kttlk AND PAM
c ^ r ^ - -
PULET PRINTING, inch as Catalogues for Colleges,
— of Meetings. Reports, By-Uwn, etc.
or the very jlberaJpatronage heretofore
received, we-reepectfutty acBcit a continuance ot
the eame, feeling that we shall be able to please all
who may favor ns with a call, both as to prioes and
executes: of work.
IfKittT*.—
•fTTHITE lid Col'd WIatoboOB, Hore.ii White.
TT hone. Moreen Flounced, Moreen Wbaletone.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY Af GULF RAIL
ROAD.
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, tbe lfitli Instant,
there will buoxx daily Passenger aud Freight
Train, (runday* excepted.) ou the Savannah, Al
bany and Gulf Road Running as follows :
LouveSavauusb. 9, x. x
treive at Ways. 10.30, a. m.
kstcksimi.
Leave Way*, 2, r. 4.
Arrive stSavannab, 3.30, w x.
EDGAR L. HKRIGT,
Chief Engineer.
oct 1
ATI. AN Tit; AND GULF RAILROAD.
T and Gulf Railroad, iiavlng adjourned to meet
on the 26th instant, and tt having been represented
to mo that thd interest of that caterorise requires
farther time for the obiainmeut of subscriptions
fo the Ftock, and ocquiosciug iu the Justness ofthe
suggestion, the meeting of Ihe Board on the 26th
insuul h hereby postponed until the 224 day «•
October next, at Mtiledgeville.
K. A. NtSBKT, Chairman,
Macon, Aug. 20, 1850 aug 30
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
AN and after Sunday, the 14th October, inst,
and until forther notice, tbe Passenger Train*
nntho Central Railroad will run os follows:
8KTWEKK 3XVASNXH AND MACON,
leaven Navauuah Dully at...5 a m and 12.16 r u.
Arrive in Maciin “ ”..2.15 i* m “ 1 am.
lAjave Macon - -.11.45 a m “ 9.80 pm.
Arrive in Savan’h “ "10.45 i* x “ 7.20 am
exrwm SAVANNAH AND ACOCBTA.
Leave Savannah 12.15 r m and 8.30 r.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 r m “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am ** 4.30 p m
Arrive in Savannah 1.30 r m “ 10.45 r
BSTWIXX MAOOX AND A CO COTA.
Uave Macon .11.46 a * and 9.30 pm,
Arrive In Augusta...3. .8.45 pm 11 6.30 a u,
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm,
Arrive In Macon 2.15 p « « 1. a m.
nrwm savannah, MnxxDoxnux 4 satonvon.
Leavo Savannah ..5. am
Arrive in Milledgeville ...2.45 r m,
Leave Macon 1146 a m
Arrive In Eatontoo 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. octl5.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OX THE
m T .5ssiwifcsP AD
New York & New Orleans Hails.
O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1656,
two daily train* bvtwuen Macon and Columbu*,
and one between Macon and Atuericus,
Leavo Macon at 2 a m, uud 3 pm; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 15 a m, uud 1030 p m ; leave Columbus a'
4 15 a M, and 1 30 p m; arrive nt Macon at 10 54 a m,
and 7 40 p m; leavo Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Amorl
ciw at 0 40 a m; leave Ain eric us at 2 20 p m; arrive at
Mncou at 7 40 pm; making u complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; al»o, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannub, Milledgeville and Eaton
ton, and with Macou and Western trains to Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Kaihoad lo
Eufaula, Ala., connecting drily at Americus with
four horse Poet Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
fbomasville, Bahibridge, 4c., with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Culhhert, 4c., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Hayuesville. Hawklusville and Knoxville,
Ga. Passeuger* for America* and points below Fort
Valley, should take the 15 p x train from Savan
nah; and tbe 5 pm tram from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macou. For other |»oiuts on the £outb-
Western or Muscogee Roads Uku either train from
Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri-
cus at 2 2d p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 P x tbo
same uigbt.
Passengers iroin Columbus and the West for Am
ericus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should
take the 1 30 p m train at Columbus, steep at Fort
Valloy, aud reach Americus at 6 40 a m next morn-
First class steamship* leave Favonuah for New
York on Wednesday* and Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage is the Cabin 525,
Steerage 88.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 814 00
“ Columbus *• io 00
“ Americus •* - g 80
. . GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30tb, 1856. maylfi
NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A.
BLR GOODS
F' R THE FALLI. TRADE OK 1866
W ILLI AM 0. PRICE,
AT THE ’
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
147 Bay Street,
IS now opening the largest and best se
lected stock of Goods for Gentleman’s wear
ever offered in the city or Nivannab.
. Black and Colored Cloths. Black Doeskins
and Cawlmeres, Overcoating, Fancy Casalme.ss,
and ►‘Ilk aud Velvet Vestings, which cannot be aur
S uise', are to be found in bold profusion in tbo
ercbsnt*’ Tailoring Itepartraent, end will be mad#
to order in ni<vt approved style, and at abort no
tice,
I have takeu jiarticular pain* with the manufac
turing of my Ready Slade Clothing, and fe-l confi
dent of yic.seing all who may favor roe with ibeir
patronage. I hare a lot of very tasty business
suite, to which I invite particular attention.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet
articles of every desenptiou. and a large stock ot
lYunks, Carpet Rtgsand Tallies always ou hand.
WILUAU 0. PRICE,
?ter Clothing v raporiutfl,
net ? * 147 Bay street
■ wldiH.,) ’ l "' ’*
c Hearth Rugs,
Velvet and Chenille K u
Tufted Rugs,
Plano and tabic Covers,
Door Mau(evory variety,
Elver k Bros* titaii Rod,
Carpets Bhidiui
r k Son them Railroad Company '
aate from contractors for tbe cl
£sssa,.}
uy invite |prapo-
_j§ clearing, gradu-
atim, masonry, trwitiiDg and bridging, necessary
to the complete preparation for the superstructure
ofthe roadway of tbe eastern dlvtstoo of ILeir
road.
Also, for rurnlsbtug the croos-tles, and for tbe
track laying with any Incidental work necessary.
And for Ml other work, statione, ptetrortoa. de
pots, Ito*. required lu tbe thorough completion of
the road lor efieclive operaliou.
Tho graduation amounts te 770.000 cubm yards or
excavation, and 666,000 cubic yard* of embank-
The treKtlbif to4,000leot.
The bridging to 600 feet
The masonry for culverts amoun -» to
Tbecrou Uea to 180,000.
Proposuls, sealed, endorsed, and dim ltd lo tbe
underelgned, will be received until the L vet day ol
November next, and will he, at th* optk t of bid
ders. either for—
i. Tbe entire work ttf construction, completing the
road ready for tho Iron;
u. The work or construction, exclusive of croes
ties aud track-laying;
ui. Fur each item of work, entire and separate;
iv. For the grading or either, or a specified u—
ber of suction*, or ouo milt each;
v. Fur tho oruM ties to be ruruubed, tha number
peclfied;
vi. For toe enure construction, i eady for tbs Iron,
ol either ofthe three divisloM beretoalter uu
or r aid road;
The eastern division, connecting with tho com
pleted road star near the.wwu ot Brandon, extends
te tho Mobile and Ohio road, 82J4 miles, which will
be divided Into throe subdivisions : tho first oT 21
miles, the second of 28 miles, and tb* third of 83)4
mile*.
lu each form of proposal, the bidder will state bis
item price*, and for the graduation will make bis
bid ul io raucbjwr cubic yard of excavation aad
eubunkmeut, and the additional difference for "ex
is" of either: or for so much per cubic yard up
the largest item, and tbe difference for "ex-
Pulaski House Barber Shop,
Pulaski
(horns' Brick Budding, opposite the Pi
FIVE WORKMKN ENGAGED.
Marshall House Barber Shop,
Broughton Street,
FOOT WORKMEN ENGAGED.
Haute,
fpHE subscriber, thankful to hia fellow-citizei^
JL for the liberal patronage he has received, anu
la still receiving, bega respectfully to Inform them
that he ho engaged sufficient additional first-claw
workmen from some of tbo best Barber Shops In
New York, and will be enabled to accommodate iu>
many gentlemen as may honor him with tbolr pa
N. B.—The Barbershops are closed on Sundays—
strangers will please bear this tn mind.
LAND AGENCY,
T HE undersigued will, for five dollar g pur lot,
examine any lands in the counties or Appling,
Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and rcporltotbe owner os
to their present value, tbe prospect for their be
coming more valuable in future, and whetnor or
not there 1? being any trespass committed thereon,
Invariably pledging himself te give a true aud cor
rect account, for which all remittances will be ex
pected In advance.
He will also sell and remit when requested, ami
as directed, for seven per cent.
Ho wilt also promptly atteml to all prolesMonal
nines* entrusted to his care
VERNO* . McLKKDOX,
my 13 Attorney at 1 • ■» ‘ fomeavllle. Ga
HAIL INC
MANUFACTORY Aiw» AGENCY.
OT. JULIAN STREET, SAV. aXNAH, GA.
' (Near the Market.)
F IOM the moatcomplete faculties in his u
establishment, and through his connection*
with several of the prindpal manufouturng totub
elpbia, Ne ** *
iishmeuts of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston,
the Undersigned is prepared to forninsh MACH1N
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE**, POKTARIA
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills and II utils, Iron
Doors, Shutters, 4c., at Horthenvrices. Ho is also
prepared lo repair Machinery and Iron work ofevory
description, at short notice, upon ressonablo term*.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADK1.PI1IA MARBLE
WORKS, he Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of design* for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
Also Iron Railing iu great variety, for enclosure*,
and to receive orders, and put up the work at man-
faclurcrs’ prices. H. H- UNVILLK
Savannah, April 11,1556. aprll
THE UllKAT IODTUER3 REMGUt
PRYOR’S OINTMENT.
I TU.mraudipMdy cure for burn., piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcere, scald bead,
tetter worm, soronipplos, (recommended by nur
ses,) *oro and cracked lips, Irosb wound* and sores
of any description. It is a most valuable remedy
and cure, which can be testified to by thousands
who have need it in many portions of the south for
tha last few years. In no instance will the salve do
any injury, or interfere with a physician's prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificate* ami
letters from people who have nsedlt themselves,
and moat earnestly recommend it to others as a
speedy and certain remedy for the above nam-d
diseases. A trial is all that is necessary for ite own
recommendation.
Among the many that have testified te tho effica
cy ot this valuable remedy, and recommended tt to
the public, are Dr K A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill,
Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens. Esq.
and thousands of others.
Sold by JBMooro,Savanuah,Ga; JE Hall. Amer
icas, Ga; Clark k Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKucsou,
Robin* 4 Co, New York; and druggist* generally.
49- By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a
single box ul the Oiutment will be forwarded by
mail, tree of postage .to any |>arl of the U states.
Sold by J. ft. MOORE, Savanuali, Ga.. and drug
gists generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor,
mayl8 UGrengv, Ga.
C ODFISH, POTATOES AHER KINGS—
2 hhds Codfish,
50 bbls Potatoes,
75 boxes Herrings,
Landing and for rale by
0024 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 fp.
« jjtatt Wtt, Wll
. irtMittiiia Meopjfcf double colamn tiTi,
ttimt double Hit .bore ruin. ’ It
AdVtrtiMmmu of bunfl ItnuU,.
tajttM 00. Booth, to bo ctarSSfS'gJJjJ
For a loagaf tima at the fo dowlas rate*
>toof jquaree | lmo 12 au^ 13 tuos |4m 0^^^ j,
IBquart,..
2 Squares.,
8 do
4 do
8 do ,,,
• da ...
1 do ...
t do ...
• do
10 *
*}.°
20
M
27
on tho fourth puf u ol tbe d^iy a&
Adrortlrausbordered threeuni’ai,.^.
bo ch*r».d two-third. Ihe .bore " k ' ”
AdwrtlMjntBUorderetUnibeVt Mkira.,,,,. .
PW^«fcf ~«h tni.rt.bu, for Mr lifftt"
cm month, ror more tbui oee meffit
Iho ruuo ipocUed In the .bore ublo. “ '
»,.S^ortt,ag||
ora^^on,t-r-lefeuIffi
fcfJSh bSf** M » —
Sfcdfcohlpo, Whore btltooe l. rubble, Wu ,,
Rom; If twoor more, 830each. “•'• w Peru
Auctioneers’ advertisements nut tube „,i,<
edto.^K. 11 " n °•• tab*.
Vrofentout and bulnee. «rdi not
tne., will bo Inserted at fju ^
CuU on penons to bMomr cmum.,',..
. persons to become cAou'ditr..
other adverlisetteuiMJbJ >
variably in advance.
The parties making proposals are desired to make
them in four ror ms: 1. For the whole amount pay
able mon thly in cash, as tho work progresses, re
serving twenty per cent for final settlement. 2. , - .
One hairin cash, payable in the same way, and ouo '. Announcing candidate- for office, ilo t 0 b,,
half to the stock or tbe company. 3. One-third in ! h» Jdvance. • w l v
cash, payable in the same way, the bonds of the Adverusemeuu uui mark*.! 00 tbe ,
company, payable in ten yoars, with interest at i ■F*®®*® time, wiii Ik- lOM-m-d unti. lorbli
■lx (tor cent., w«blo kmiu.ll/. 4. I'./.bl. en-1 t*rmeot«lMt«d.
tirely in thestock of the road. > .. WD * Q “T hill for two montt.s uiivurtUiLs
The proposals te be considered must be accompa- *7*° C0Dlract ; amounts to over 560. * ueduAi™'
nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and ; 85 per cent will be made.
tbe company reserve the right ol accepUug any <r !. 1 f“ rl F advertising, with privilege nfchaanaa.'
decUulOtf .11. b«U!i«n tt th« following rafof : *
Map*, profile* aud specifications may be seen at, ro * one square, renewable once a
thi* office; and any lurther information wlQ bo fu.'- ** “ »• uice ’
uiahcil upon application to the undersigned. „ “ •• 3time*orofitn« •
The Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, 4very additional squart-coutracted for to be»L .
the capital of the State, and is finished a* Tar as the »d one half tho above rates additional,
towu oi Brandon; and is In good running order Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to u*
uud well equipped to that point. It extends from contracted for. All contract shall be in vrrt,.
Braudou in a lino almost directly east eighty-two *lf Ua 8 definitely the nature- or tbe busing e t
and a half mi'es, to the intersection, of the Mobile *®l #i y?«d. Any advertUemenU not uroiwrh n.
.and Ubio Railroad, a few mile* below the town *if 1 pectedi with the bunines* tbali be charged-eilro.
Marion, iu Lauderdale county; and pauses through . !£’J»ay excess wl matter over thearnoim
tbe oounties or Rankin, Scott and Newton. The contracted for.
line is over a high rolling country, well waters ^ tract adyertuemtm* payable qusrterb -u
ana timbered,and tn point orheallhtulnese,econom wnisemenU from strangers and tamieu t/rAt,
ical living, 4c., is equal to the moat favored W*b}e in advance. Ail oilers wlil be eoaMdtv
portions of the Gorollnas and Georgia. The grading, < * i ® wh , #n called for.
excepi for the first twenty mile* is generally light ;' ^«** u * r wtertiMrs and all other* aendin*. louj
and u|Hm the most of tlie sections tho excavation . munications or requiring notice. dwignM to call at-
— . tention to fairs, concert*, r.-irra, or V • ■
and embankment alternate favorably; the excep-1 focwon to roiri, concert*, •'irra, or m public en
tions being in tbe two heaviest cuts. The materiui jertammenu, where charges ore mode t
isofachaructereaslly moved, the growth of the , D ptic«* of private lewocuaiocr, ^erv m
country aflbrds abundance of Umber »uitable tor tie* designed to call attenti; c to private eutcrpri-i-
bridging and cros*Ues; and ills believed that Au I calculated or Intended to promote Individual ini-
work oilers, in Ucllllie* for construction, greater ff 1 ,'£ an on, Y, in8 . ert0<i ft - -' mdentsiiditt
iuducemc-iiM to contractors, especially those usfog UjM tne same is to be laid for. 1: oiertediefo
negro labor S d ‘ t0 !S^ column (whicli can beo-;. atthedUcre
The company U uutirely out ot debt, and ha* due., *‘® D °|, l “C cdltore) the san.e will b bwped v.'i t
to it n.v reliau.e stockholders, about 8 o0,00u, whicli reto ofnot lees than -0 cents pur lm.
willdutibtiesn be paid as tbe Board of Managers may The underelgned, publ.-hcre ol Iw.iv, Tri-Weeiit
call it in. It is also an recipient under the recent j weekly newspapers in ravaimil. Gx,ffeto
grant ofLml* made by CongreM, itthey can be had ojfrselve* strictly to adhere to thu stove bill ot
along tho line, which U believed to be tbe case, of: charge*, and In no insunc - to deviate tbtwftwn.
nearly 400.000 acre* of laud. , rates to take - llect March 1, UK»
The road connects with and is an extension of 10 continuo binding, until changed by the voteoj >
be Vickbure and Jackson Railroad, comoleted anu mwority of the undersigue-i.
iu full operation to the Mississippi river at V ckburg; j ,D “J> *V
opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences the 'the integrity uf existing rmitt acts, a
Vicksburg, Shrevenport uud Texas Rail roe I, now the year or any oihersi'enfiet-Xime. rtia.icalyce
. .. . .. M._ .... «... . >. . 1 . With 111* aviilntl..ii »t tl.u lu.riA.) jj
R Hilton 4 i «». tie njiar, d mi
S-nkkii 4 t { lM*. He. td.itran.
•m vi'/t* U. %-« r ,
under cmiract for ita whole distance and h rapi-i , w 'th the expiration of the tnrvghich Hr,
progress o: construction. It Intersects the New we-e ntiuie,
Orleans and Jackson. Great Northern Railway ut
Jacksou, and through that at Canton, connects with -
the MissL-sippi Central Railway, the iron of which '
isuowbeiUk laid to Holly Springs. It Intersect.-
with theMobiicund • bio Railroad, as already stat-.
ed, near Marion, and its point of intersection tnet-b- ‘
v> nit the North-easter n and south western Railroad
in Alabama, a
SIR ASTLEY
CUOrLB’S
I
also au indispensable link iu the line of Railway? , aud a single trial will convince tbe mod ire M
ti.at are to unit.- Charleston and Savannah, through ; or their power to restore tbe most feeble tod dtk-
Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shrevenport and El Faso, j UUted to full health and strength, sod no Urpap
with the Pacific Ocean runuing ita entire length oi- ; can convey an adequate idcaoftbeimmtditie.id
the same parallel of latitude with thoso places. It; almost miraculous change, produced by ititiq |
i* thus obvious (bat this lino of work is ono of tin- us* of this wonderiul medicine in th* dtteued.i'.t
mo t itiiiKirtatit unfinished enterprise* in tho coun bllitated and shattered nervous syitea;tberriu 1
try. U L- thorough National iu its character: for and debilitated body tt at once re.iered, re tmJ
it unites Maine aud New Urleans, and the Atlantic eniiveued and built up; tbe memi end ;hj:iaJ I
and the Mississippi, by iudissoluable bonds. But . symptoms of disease vanish uuder thetr luficctcv, I
whilst thus National, tt appeals especially for aid to tha stooping, trembling victim of dtprmi u itt I
Suuthorn men mid Southern enterprise, for when debility becomes a new man; he ststdi erect. It
completed, with tho intermediate gap in Alabama, moves with a firm step: his mind which *ujn
tt wU), with its connections, now built and being vlously sunk in gloom, becomes bright, tapu,
built, ruu right through tho hsart of those great
^JOCOA NUTS—600 Uocos Nuts, received und for
1 sale by
(sept23)
U AY—200 bales Hay, fo store aud for sale by
Jy25 CRANK, WELLS 4 CD.
I ywfstio liquors—
XJ '*'*• - ** -
250 barrels Ohio Rectified Whiskey,
100 do Pikes Magnolia do.
120 do E. Phelps’s Gin.
25 do Conn. River P. k H. Rye Gin.
20 do Brandy.
35 qoar and eighth cask* Twigg Hoop'd 4th pr.
20 do do Magouolia Wine.
76 barrel* Ohio Monongahela Whiskey.
20 do Gibson* Mountain do.
do Ben Russelb Nectar do.
do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey
do White Rectified do.
do Old Kentucky Bourbon do.
do and puncheon* Georgia Peach Brand
do Virginia Apple do.
In store and for sale by
sepl8
15
5
40
5
40
10
WEBSTER 4 PALM Ed
is® ipik£sss?ms:.
HENRY LATHROP4
HAVE IN’ STOJU:
A COMPLETE assortment of too following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would invite the perticutar attention
or PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prioes
and on accommodating terms:
Schley’s White Plains and Twills
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
** Black and Grey
Black and Grt-y Plain*
Striped Cable Warp Kereey*
Pield IJnsi'j* In aereral grades
iMffll ‘ “
Lundou DOffll Blanket*, iu ail weight* and sixes
Curd do do
Fine Whitney do
Moul Stripes and Plaids
Franklin do do
Real Gotten and Wool Flanueis
" all Wool do
I frown and Bleached Canton Flannel
ShirtincStripcs, Striped Osoaburg*
White Cotton Ounaburgx
H and H ssrown Shirting
Blue Demioe, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets
Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchieft. 4c.
oct 11
S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, 4c., 4c.-
500 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap
150 "
Savanuah. Oct. 1st, ISM.
fliHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bc-
JL tween the-ubscribew, under the name or J.
V. CONNERAT 4 CO , was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Counerat will at
tend fo the settlement of the aflkirs of the said firm.
J. V. CONNERAT,
J. LAMA.
Havsanah, Oct. lat, 1858.
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out Ihe la-
forest of Jotor Lama, will hereafter continue tbe
wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
in bis own natno and for bis own Recount, and re.
speotfolly solicits from tbe friend* ofthe late firm a
nontinuance of thetr favors,
oct 8 J V CONNERAT
RANGES, 4o.—10 boxes Naas
\J Oranges, received per steamer, and for sale
bf JylT J. D. JESSE.
CANDLES.
S PERMACETI!, Adamantine and Tallow of various
brand*; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8,10
Md 18 cents. Chemical Sod* Soap io eenta; Wo
man'* Friend 19 ©eate. Call and examine at
BABRON’8
Frazer's Beadle and Oswego Starch
100 bbls. Stewart's Clarified Sugar
50 dozen Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbon Soda
Receives and for sal# by
“ptM mcmahon 4 doyi-e.
WATCHK*—WATCHES—WATCH eT.
|»S _We are receiring the London Level
yyX WatdiM.emw mon celeliraMd maker,, Is
JT* AfeM and aiver case. R. K. cooper’, tn
■■■pie* Walcbea, Watctei for limlo, Horace
SaeSiriaaChroDoaelen, which we offer at reaieos-
hla orfcM, at our saw .tore ia fllbb. i-Fjuiie.
“ - llJje
0. A NIoflOU
■ 00.
☆ CLOTHING a
EMPORIUM.
\ oooawMToaTiiaairoaoicmaEiDiKo soon
W.O. Price,
EneReady-ma*Ie
Clothing; Hats
and Cop*, Shirts,
Collars,
Ulovea L Hoalcry,
Ganna, Umbrellas
Ckarata, Stocks.
Handkerchleft,
and
Fanny Articles
Also, Superfine
be made to uiea-
jnuuai
TAILOR,
Vo. 141
Bejrltreet,
SAVANNAH.
AV^OrdwafromettpaadooentyrohelteO. ju
80JLP.—U b»« gam N HIU A tioiu' i-ale
workmanship,
by tho
beet mechanic*
at ahortett
S IR SOAP.-50 boxes Extra b
ajsasfg
•mn
received and for eal*
WILLI ft GO.
Southern cuiton-growinn States, Louisiana, Missis
aippl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and
unites tlie great inland tea with tbe broad ocean.
These fact* are stAted to call attention to thi* lii.e
of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, tu
embark liberally in tt* construction, the fifteen
mile* of completed Railroad, with its equipments
uud sixty vaiuuble slave*, mnny of them mechanics,
tta bonus from tbe State of Mtt*is*ippi; the public
laud boa beeu donated by Congress ; and tt tt, per
haps, not greatly um-esUmatiug tbe present pro-
perty ol tne road fo pul it at or near one million of
dollars in which sum future stockholders who may
become such by direct subscription of miuey or ,
work,will beat once equally interested. U will
thus he seen that thi* road present* peculiar in- '
diu-oment* to mou of mean* to engage lu its cun
structiou-
WM. C.SMEDE3,
j-.-pt 10—tNl President Southern Railroad.
active, and he gee* forth refreebed, rrfuenw ,
and conscious < ( new vigor to hi* aictutontd it-
eupations; and tbe effect is not temporvr, on ta I
contrary, the relief tt permanent, for m wdi! I
properties of the medicine reach tbs ccuiitita I
/» J. E. DE
marl Ai'QfHi-.CARIES HALL, & E. Corner orgWf
XW Brough go *nd Barnard Streets. Savon-YW
Jy. nab Ga.. Wholesale and retail Dealers In
FORD,
& E. Corner of<
Streets. Savan-
, WUutesaie and retail Dealers In,
Drug*, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and
Dyestuffs- French, English, aud American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes or every description, 8urgical and Dental
Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent
or i’roprietary Medicine* of the day. Superior Inks,
Pure Wine* and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
AST N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation or Physicians* Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Guee,
With plain Directions for use, including Direction* fur
treatment in cases of poisoning, Drowning, 4c.
»P*1X
■here is a great saving by taking tbe larger
»ep27—3m
READ 1—READ 11—READ (ft
■ That is, if you cau see; aud r-j vf - '
if you can’t see, you cau flnd^T^r
all kinds of “ help* to see," at the Watch and
Jewelry Store of D. b. Siehois 4 Co., in Congrex?
street, next door to tbe corner of Whitaker, wber:
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
aud Fancy Goods, a* low ae al any other store In
tbe country.
We have received per steamship Alabama a freah
lot of those fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of
Pebble and Perttcopic Joins, which w* are prepared
to fit in ail kinds of frames, at abort notice. Our
Perttcopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape)
havo an advantage over all other*, a* they have a
greater range of focus, so that the reader U not
compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Call and see.
D. B. NIC’HOI* 4 GO.
MB" No charge for showing goods,
mar 11 D. R N. k CO.
„ ROBINSON k CAMP
mAPIUlS AND TAILORS.
1
AND Dealers iu fine Ready Made
CI OTHI »Gf have received “— ,i
rpeued their stock of Fall and Win-
ter GOODS, comprttlug a foil and!
complete assortment of doth*, Oasslmeres, Vert
ings and Over Coatings, which we will mkka and
trim rin our usual st) le, and at tbe shortest notice.
Our ready made Clothing tt manufactured at tbe
well known house of W. T. Jennings 4 Cb, 231
Broadway, New York, uud comprises all that is
fine and fashionable in tb« line.
FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi
site to a gentleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept on
band, all of which we offer on our usual crc 'it
terms, or al a discount of 6 tier cent for cash,-at
3 BULL STREET, SORKEL BUILDING,
oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House.
JJICKLE3, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER-
16 boxes Pick! *, M and gallon jar*
500 gross Engliesh Pipes
250 " Pip# Heads
500 reams Wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh groind pure Pepper.
Received and for sale by
sept 2S MoMAHON 4 DOYLE.
(HWi
PIANOFORTES.
HAVING lately receirsd
ditiooa to ooTpUNO FOl
arc enabled to offer at this Ume the
greatest variety from the beta mann-
fteturers, from tha plainest square to tha most slab-
orataly carved, and from six fo seven octarea.
Our llanos are selected from tha manuftetnrere
whom we have frill confidence In, aad we are par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with
•very instrument setd by oa as regards durability,
tone, Ac.
Persona in want ofa first rate Instrument may re
ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting
from the following makers, whose lutrameatawe
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis: H. Wor
cester. J. Chickering 4 Son, Nunns 4 Clark*, Bacon
k Raven*, H. Waters, end Haines. Brothers A —
I. w.Hr
g27
MORRELL 4 00.
O’DFJi BUTTER A'*D CHEESE-20 kep Go-
VX ehm Butter; 6t> boxes do Cbaase; landtag
_ 50 boxes
\X,
*0»
Ruuitb—HOOKS—11
RECEIVED BY WAKNOCK 4 PAVI?,
T HURSDAY, leth Grtuber. 1S*6—Tbe Rifle. Alt, I
and toddle Bogs, and other lecture*, by s J
H Mttburn, wtthapotUattvf ihe av-thor I
Married, not Mated; or hew they itredstwoct I
side and Throckmorton Hail, try Mice Cary. I
The Inst or the Forrester*; or Humor* on w I
Border: a story of the old Virginia Froth r.»’ V
John Efter Crook® .. „ . , I
Calebs in Search of a Wife, by Mrs. I
Moore. , .... I
Three Per Oentu Month ; or. th* Penis # I
IJ\ lag, by Charles Burdctt. , [
Daisy’s Necklace;and Wharraineoi it;*ub* I
ry E^sode, by T. B. Aldrich. H 1
The Torchlight ;or, Through the Waod, by lb I
rlet Olcott, author of ••Ison’s Child ” I
The Adventure* of Gerard, tbe I Jon PI"- V 1, 1
E. Whitehead. ,I
Tbe Mr* cf General Daniel Morgan, of tbe w I
ginia Line of the Army of the InitedSutt. Jl
-lame* Graham.
For sale at the Book Store,
oct 17 159 CONOllBibSTHEaL.
THE COURT OF
/AR Society under the First Empire, ujf g|
U traits of its beauties, wits hereto**.JJ I
authentic original*, by Frank B Goodrich, w V
ted by Jules Champagne.
—MORS OF— o.utit I
The Romance of the Forest, by AM# ***** I
author of "TheMysterie* of Udoipho-
Cotton is King, or tbe Culture of lotwo,»» ■
relation to Agriculture, Manufacture* I
“Wide, Wide World." .
Victoria; or, tiio World overcome, by w*** ■
Cbesbro’. vtA I
Magdalen Hepburn, a story of ihe eteiwf jj* I
matioo, by Mrs Oiypbant, author of ■
etc., etc, J.I. I
Lorlmer Llttlegood, Erq, a young gentttJj^V, I
wished to im Ufa and saw tt accordingly; I
Ernaitlinwood, a novel, by Mr* ^ |
Hents. For sale by WARNUCK 4DAVh P
B»oksellersandStatk»*Jv
oeul 159 Consrca* *•"" I
All BWtout Devny^nta, gick Headache. W-. ■
mhh wwinm.w *
eraUyr, and by Jwm. B Moon kCo, —
ftsaPand restore* tt to its first condition, h d 1
dlseasesortheitouachandpigcstiu organs, they I
never flail. They also remove dcprcftioo, «dtf I
meat, restleaeta, want ot sleep, dislike to toddy. I
Incapacity for business, loss or memory, cct&fc, I
giddiness, blood in the head, melancholy, entt I
debility* they lncrou# and restore the appetite,!*-1
rlfp the blood, strengthen tbe tone ol the ttomtcb, I
and give such energy and vigor to the con!tli >u« I
as must be felt to bo beUrved. 1
To elderly persons, Sir Astley Cooper’s ftlkut I
■ invaluable; strengthening the system against tie ■
attacks of age; they cause a continued cheerfd- f
ness, and prolong lue to tlie latest poaeible ]<• I
rlod. I
Bswxu or Srcwot ? iirr.mux*—None art feu-1
Ine without the fac.«iitolc of the signature cf V* I
Phall A Go., Sole fropt;« tors, London std Ne» I
York, on each box anu on the directions. Thebe-1
nulne Pills have aho a correct likeness of the law I
Sir Aatiay Cooper on the fop of each box. Wrtbou I
theae^marks of authenticity, they arespanuemi I
an impoflltion. Sold at 25 cents, 60 cents sta ll I
per box. Full directions are given wltheach to [
Thei .........
159 Congress n
uui roouu)\A6LE CL
(ell the beluc. of or ^1
nut00tint,udtear-rceoi. off bre»»-
•odonUljroorMlfofUiochuceioobuinp"* I
d.s>. 8ttroo %°f I i? A ^ ri rfw« ,
I... :■ IHfc,_»g*.|
Hkiuronvi nrvieoHAW*; ,|
PRINTERS’ INK,
F°“ ““.B. OTBBKUOB, OfJjJ,
^(OBK—1100 boaheli ^Bfcch
Cj«,ree-nd
aiBeTiw) 8*oOU®*-Ui'iw^ , ‘ r ^Wl
, and through that unites with the roade , fpHE invlgotating action ot Sir Astley top* . I
iu Virginia, Tennetuee and North Carolina, hi- X Pills ou the constitution tt really mamUu, I
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